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DESCRIPTION:PLACA presents: Relapse Into Violence- How Insecurity is Obscur
 ing Mexico's Moment\n\nThe disappearance of 43 students from the\nRural No
 rmal School of Ayotzinapa on September 26\, 2014 has brought\nMexico's ups
 urge of violence\, corruption\, and impunity to the forefront of\nMexican 
 politics and international attention.&nbsp\;\nIn the aftermath of this tra
 gedy\, President Enrique Peña\nNieto’s economic\nreforms\, heralded as "Me
 xico's Moment"\, have taken a reluctant\nbackseat.&nbsp\; Join the Moyniha
 n Institute of\nGlobal Affairs for a discussion on the extent to which thi
 s event is affecting\nMexico and compromising the next four years of Presi
 dent Peña Nieto’s\nadministration.Participants:Andrew Selee\, Executive\nV
 ice President and Senior Advisor to the Mexico Institute\,The\nWilson Cent
 erDaniel Restrepo\,&nbsp\;Senior\nFellow\, Center for American Progress an
 d&nbsp\;Former\nAdvisor on Latin American to President Barack ObamaJohn J.
  Bailey\,&nbsp\;Emeritus\nProfessor\nand\nDirector\nof\nthe Mexico Project
 \, Georgetown University (Participating\nvia internet)Moderator:Rafael Fer
 nández de Castro\, Jay\nand Debe\nMoskowitz\nEndowed Chair\,&nbsp\;Maxwell
 \nSchool of Citizenship and Public AffairsOpen to the public.Sponsored by 
 the Program on Latin America and the Caribbean at the Moynihan Institute o
 f Global Affairs \n\n
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SUMMARY:PLACA presents: Relapse Into Violence- How Insecurity is Obscuring 
 Mexico's Moment
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p></p><p><i><b>PLACA presents: Relapse Into V
 iolence- How Insecurity is Obscuring Mexico's Moment</b></i></p><p>\n\nThe
  disappearance of 43 students from the\nRural Normal School of Ayotzinapa 
 on September 26\, 2014 has brought\nMexico's upsurge of violence\, corrupt
 ion\, and impunity to the forefront of\nMexican politics and international
  attention.&nbsp\;\nIn the aftermath of this tragedy\, President Enrique P
 eña\nNieto’s economic\nreforms\, heralded as "Mexico's Moment"\, have take
 n a reluctant\nbackseat.&nbsp\; Join the Moynihan Institute of\nGlobal Aff
 airs for a discussion on the extent to which this event is affecting\nMexi
 co and compromising the next four years of President Peña Nieto’s\nadminis
 tration.</p><p>Participants:</p><p><b>Andrew Selee\,</b> <i>Executive\nVic
 e President and Senior Advisor to the Mexico Institute\,The\nWilson Center
 </i></p><p><b>Daniel Restrepo\,&nbsp\;</b><i>Senior\nFellow\, Center for A
 merican Progress and&nbsp\;Former\nAdvisor on Latin American to President 
 Barack Obama</i></p><p><b>John J. Bailey\,&nbsp\;</b><i>Emeritus\nProfesso
 r\nand\nDirector\nof\nthe Mexico Project\, Georgetown University (Particip
 ating\nvia internet)</i></p><p>Moderator:</p><p><b>Rafael Fernández de Cas
 tro\,</b> <i>Jay\nand Debe\nMoskowitz\nEndowed Chair\,&nbsp\;Maxwell\nScho
 ol of Citizenship and Public Affairs</i></p><p>Open to the public.</p><p><
 b><i>Sponsored by the Program on Latin America and the Caribbean at the Mo
 ynihan Institute of Global Affairs</i></b> </p><p><br></p><p>\n\n</p><p></
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